Weather dataset (Typical Downscaled Year, Extreme Cold Year, Extreme Warm Year) for building energy simulations (.epw format) in recent past climate, Kortrijk Kennedy Park, Belgium
Typical Downscaled Year (TDY), Extreme Cold Year and Extreme Warm Yearbased on the methodology of Nik (2016), is extracted for the location of Kortrijk Kennedy Park(50°48'2"N 3°16'13" E) from the EC-Earth driven convection-permitting climate model COSMO-CLMfor the Belgian domain extended with land-surface scheme TERRA_URB(v2.0) making use of the SURY (Semi-empirical URban canopY) parameterization ( Wouters et al. 2016). The integrations areidentical to the ones which aredescribed in Vanden Broucke et al. (2019).The climate model has a spatial resolution of 2.8 km and an hourly temporal resolut... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | other |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2021 |
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Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28964334 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5750647 |
Typical Downscaled Year (TDY), Extreme Cold Year and Extreme Warm Yearbased on the methodology of Nik (2016), is extracted for the location of Kortrijk Kennedy Park(50°48'2"N 3°16'13" E) from the EC-Earth driven convection-permitting climate model COSMO-CLMfor the Belgian domain extended with land-surface scheme TERRA_URB(v2.0) making use of the SURY (Semi-empirical URban canopY) parameterization ( Wouters et al. 2016). The integrations areidentical to the ones which aredescribed in Vanden Broucke et al. (2019).The climate model has a spatial resolution of 2.8 km and an hourly temporal resolution and is available for the recent past (1976-2004) and future (2070-2098) as 30-year datasets. For this dataset, the TDY, ECY, and EWY areextracted for the recent past period.A bias correction is applied for the following variables:temperature (as described in Ramon et al. 2020), solar radiation and relative humidity as described in Ramon et al. (202X).